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LexisNexis Practice Guide: Georgia Family Law is an affordable guide to family law practice in Georgia. Written by a team of experienced practitioners, the guide provides concise explanations of each step in a family law case, moving smoothly from legal analysis to the practical application of a point of law. Practice strategies and checklists are included in each chapter to help practitioners identify and resolve legal and procedural issues. The book covers a variety of topics related to Georgia family law including: divorce, alimony, child custody, domestic violence, bankruptcy, evidence and more.
The LexisNexis Georgia Practice Guide titles provide concise guidance, including tips and warnings with quick reference icons, and a comprehensive supply of forms and checklists. Integrating real-world insights and examples from seasoned practitioners and judges, our practice guides work the way you do—with an intuitive, task-oriented organization that includes only the features that measurably simplify and streamline the research process, both in print and online would . The format of the guides takes you step-by-step to find concise, easy-to-understand information while keeping you up-to-date with changing Georgia laws.
This affordable set complements the in-depth analysis in our state treatises and includes quotes on key laws. Other best practice guides for Georgia include:
– LexisNexis® Practice Guide: Civil Proceedings Before Georgia Trials
– LexisNexis® Practice Guide: Georgia Civil Litigation
– LexisNexis® Practice Guide: Georgia Evidence
– LexisNexis® Practice Guide: Assault in Georgia
– LexisNexis® Practice Guide: Georgia Criminal Law
– LexisNexis® Practice Guide: Georgia Criminal Forms
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